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World Highways launching new construction software trials section online

From World Highways comes a new online construction software trials section, which allows software companies to introduce their products to a wider audience. This new section of the website is aimed at highlighting new software tools that can add value to companies operating in the road construction sector. The area allows readers access to FREE trials and demonstrations of the latest construction software available. It can be accessed using the software trials button at the top right hand side of the World
May 9, 2016 Read time: 2 mins

From World Highways comes a new online construction software trials section, which allows software companies to introduce their products to a wider audience. This new section of the website is aimed at highlighting new software tools that can add value to companies operating in the road construction sector. The area allows readers access to FREE trials and demonstrations of the latest construction software available.

It can be accessed using the software trials button at the top right hand side of the World Highways website's navigation menu. Or %$Linker: 2 Internal <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 2 23762 0 oLinkInternal Click here Road Construction Software false /road-construction-software/ false false%> to be taken to the section.

Users can either browse through the full list of software or alternatively, view per category, by selecting from list on the left of the web page. Whether a reader wishes to trial the latest new software or is interested in comparing various demos, all that has to be done is to click on the FREE Demo/Trial button, located on the top right of the page. Once the short form has been completed, readers will immediately be sent direct links to any software of interest.

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